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Hello,
I am a relatively new shortwave listener. I was wondering if there are any good sites with a listing of world wide beacons that can be listened to for propagation reports? Thanks, Matt |
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Yep there are Beacons a Bunch at URL:
http://ac6v.com/beacons.htm -- Caveat Lector Ya All Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite "Matt" wrote in message ... Hello, I am a relatively new shortwave listener. I was wondering if there are any good sites with a listing of world wide beacons that can be listened to for propagation reports? Thanks, Matt |
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if you want to hear beacons, get a longwave radio.
I've never heard any on shortwave as far as I remember. |
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![]() Mediaguy500 wrote: if you want to hear beacons, get a longwave radio. I've never heard any on shortwave as far as I remember. There are quite a few beacons on shortwave, off the top of my head I believe the amateur radio system on 14100 is still up and operating for checking propagation on 20 meters. There are some on 10 meters also. There are also the HIFER beacons that I know of (check Google). I'm sure there are more. So, one does not need to get a longwave radio to listen to beacons! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() "Mediaguy500" wrote in message ... if you want to hear beacons, get a longwave radio. I've never heard any on shortwave as far as I remember. There are lots in the area of 28.150-28.250 MHz. I have a beacon logger program that I use just to log 10 meter beacons. Last winter, I could almost daily receive a Hawaii beacon here in SE Minnesota, and I heard lots of beacons from South America, Mexico and the west coast of Canada. Jackie |
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The Amateur Radio Beacon System is at URL:
http://www.ncdxf.org/Beacon/intro.html Beacons from around the world alternate sending at these frequencies: 14.100 18.110 21.150 24.930 28.200 Stations a United Nations VE8AT Canada W6WX United States KH6WO Hawaii ZL6B New Zealand VK6RBP Australia JA2IGY Japan RR9O Russia VR2B Hong Kong 4S7B Sri Lanka ZS6DN South Africa 5Z4B Kenya 4X6TU Israel OH2B Finland CS3B Madeira LU4AA Argentina OA4B Peru YV5B Venezuela Hoiwever they ID in Morse code -- but easily deciphered with some free programs: http://www.ncdxf.org/Beacon/BeaconPrograms.html More Beacons a bunch at URL: http://ac6v.com/beacons.htm Includes beacons on 10M and one link covers beacons from 1.8 MHz to 28 MHz URL: http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/por/28.htm -- Caveat Lector Ya All "Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is." -- Walter Cronkite "N8KDV" wrote in message ... Mediaguy500 wrote: if you want to hear beacons, get a longwave radio. I've never heard any on shortwave as far as I remember. There are quite a few beacons on shortwave, off the top of my head I believe the amateur radio system on 14100 is still up and operating for checking propagation on 20 meters. There are some on 10 meters also. There are also the HIFER beacons that I know of (check Google). I'm sure there are more. So, one does not need to get a longwave radio to listen to beacons! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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